mendali's recent comments:

You make an important point, and this is one of the reasons capitalism is so dangerous: because it can so effectively invert and sell any criticism about it. This has caused a good many people to become cynical about alternative systems. But as long as we remember that capitalism is inherently unjust and exploitative (both as a philosophy and as a "system") and base our lives and actions from that simple (and obvious) premise, I think that there is reason for hope. tl;dr capitalism is very, but not "entirely" capable of doing what you say.

Shut up, *ssh*le. You don't know what it's like to go to music school, practice your *ss off, and try to get hired by a studio. People actually MAKE that music, you know. It's not just machines. And they get paid well, better than what you make in a month.

How does he know what's mine? Does he have something that belongs to me? What does he have? Did he steal it from me? Why did he take it? Was it something that I lost and then he found? Did someone else steal it and then give it to him? If so, who did he get it from? And why did they steal it from me? Where is he hiding it? Why is he offering it to me in a commercial for other people to see? Is he taunting me? There are so many unanswered questions in this ytmnd i cannot even consider voting it.